Re: IE not sending correct refresh header?

From: Jason Cropper <jason@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 18:21:58 -0500

Use <shift> while clicking on Reload in Netscape.

Jason

Jon Drukman wrote:
>
> At 02:24 PM 7/16/99 , you wrote:
> >The problem I am having is that if I am in netscape and hit reload, the
> >access.log shows a TCP_MEM_MISS and grabs the page off the server
> >instead of cache, which is correct, however, if I am in IE4.0 or 5.0 and
> >hit refresh, access.log shows a TCP_MEM_HIT, and loads the page out of
> >cache instead of grabbing a fresh copy from the server. It appears that
> >when the user hits reload on Netscape squid recognizes it fine, but when
> >someone on IE hits refresh it isn't recognizing a 'reload' or 'no-cache'
> >being sent.
> >
> >Has anyone ran into this problem before?
>
> interesting. i'm having the opposite problem: if i reload an object that
> should come from the cache, netscape doesn't seem to care, and causes squid
> to talk to the origin server again, whereas if I use IE it works properly.
>
> also, if the object expires, squid keeps checking with the origin over and
> over again even though the origin provides a valid "Expires" header.
>
> basically, it's a mess.
>
> Jon Drukman
> Director Of Technology
> GameSpot
Received on Fri Jul 16 1999 - 17:02:26 MDT

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